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import typing as typ
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import typing_extensions as pytypes_ext
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import bpy
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import pydantic as pyd
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from .. import contracts
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from .. import sockets
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# - Decorator: Output Socket Computation
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####################
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@typ.runtime_checkable
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class ComputeOutputSocketFunc(typ.Protocol[contracts.SocketReturnType]):
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"""Protocol describing a function that computes the value of an
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output socket.
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"""
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def __call__(
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_self,
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self: contracts.NodeTypeProtocol,
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) -> contracts.SocketReturnType:
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"""Describes the function signature of all functions that compute
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the value of an output socket.
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Args:
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node: A node in the tree, passed via the 'self' attribute of the
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node.
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Returns:
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The value of the output socket, as the relevant type.
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"""
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class PydanticProtocolMeta(type(pyd.BaseModel), type(typ.Protocol)): pass
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class FuncOutputSocket(
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pyd.BaseModel,
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typ.Generic[contracts.SocketReturnType],
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ComputeOutputSocketFunc[contracts.SocketReturnType],
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metaclass=PydanticProtocolMeta,
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):
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"""Defines a function (-like object) that defines an attachment from
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an output socket name, to the original method that computes the value of
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an output socket.
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Conforms to the protocol `ComputeOutputSocketFunc`.
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Validation is provided by subtyping `pydantic.BaseModel`.
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Attributes:
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output_socket_func: The original method computing the value of an
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output socket.
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output_socket_name: The SocketName of the output socket for which
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this function should be called to compute.
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"""
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output_socket_func: typ.Callable[
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[contracts.NodeTypeProtocol],
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contracts.SocketReturnType,
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]
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output_socket_name: contracts.SocketName
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def __call__(
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self,
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node: contracts.NodeTypeProtocol
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) -> contracts.SocketReturnType:
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"""Computes the value of an output socket.
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Args:
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node: A node in the tree, passed via the 'self' attribute of the
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node.
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Returns:
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The value of the output socket, as the relevant type.
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"""
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return self.output_socket_func(node)
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# Define Factory Function & Decorator
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def computes_output_socket(
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output_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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) -> typ.Callable[
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[ComputeOutputSocketFunc[contracts.SocketReturnType]],
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FuncOutputSocket[contracts.SocketReturnType],
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]:
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"""Given a socket name, defines a function-that-makes-a-function (aka.
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decorator) which has the name of the socket attached.
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Must be used as a decorator, ex. `@compute_output_socket("name")`.
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Args:
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output_socket_name: The name of the output socket to attach the
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decorated method to.
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Returns:
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The decorator, which takes the output-socket-computing method
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and returns a new output-socket-computing method, now annotated
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and discoverable by the `MaxwellSimTreeNode`.
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"""
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def decorator(
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output_socket_func: ComputeOutputSocketFunc[contracts.SocketReturnType]
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) -> FuncOutputSocket[contracts.SocketReturnType]:
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return FuncOutputSocket(
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output_socket_func=output_socket_func,
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output_socket_name=output_socket_name,
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)
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return decorator
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####################
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# - Node Callbacks
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####################
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def sync_selected_preset(node) -> None:
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"""Whenever a preset is set in a NodeTypeProtocol, this function
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should be called to overwrite the `default_value`s of the input sockets
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with the actual preset values.
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Args:
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node: The node for which input socket `default_value`s should be
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set to the values defined within the currently selected preset.
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"""
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if hasattr(node, "preset") and hasattr(node, "presets"):
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if node.preset is None:
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msg = f"Node {node} has no preset EnumProperty"
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raise ValueError(msg)
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if node.presets is None:
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msg = f"Node {node} has preset EnumProperty, but no defined presets."
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raise ValueError(msg)
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# Set Input Sockets to Preset Values
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preset_def = node.presets[node.preset]
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for input_socket_name, value in preset_def.values.items():
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node.s_input_value(input_socket_name, value)
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####################
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# - Node Superclass Definition
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####################
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class MaxwellSimTreeNode(bpy.types.Node):
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"""A base type for nodes that greatly simplifies the implementation of
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reliable, powerful nodes.
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Should be used together with `contracts.NodeTypeProtocol`.
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"""
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def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs: typ.Any):
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super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs) ## Yucky superclass setup.
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# Set bl_idname
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cls.bl_idname = cls.node_type.value
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# Declare Node Property: 'preset' EnumProperty
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if hasattr(cls, "input_socket_sets") or hasattr(cls, "output_socket_sets"):
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socket_set_keys = [
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input_socket_set_key
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for input_socket_set_key in cls.input_socket_sets.keys()
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]
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socket_set_keys += [
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output_socket_set_key
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for output_socket_set_key in cls.output_socket_sets.keys()
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if output_socket_set_key not in socket_set_keys
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]
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cls.__annotations__["socket_set"] = bpy.props.EnumProperty(
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name="",
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description="Select a node socket configuration",
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items=[
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(
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socket_set_key,
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socket_set_key.capitalize(),
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socket_set_key.capitalize(),
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)
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for socket_set_key in socket_set_keys
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],
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default=socket_set_keys[0],
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update=(lambda self, context: self._update_socket()),
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)
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cls.__annotations__["socket_set_previous"] = bpy.props.StringProperty(
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default=socket_set_keys[0]
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)
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if not hasattr(cls, "input_socket_sets"):
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cls.input_socket_sets = {}
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if not hasattr(cls, "output_socket_sets"):
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cls.output_socket_sets = {}
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# Declare Node Property: 'preset' EnumProperty
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if hasattr(cls, "presets"):
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first_preset = list(cls.presets.keys())[0]
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cls.__annotations__["preset"] = bpy.props.EnumProperty(
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name="Presets",
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description="Select a preset",
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items=[
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(
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preset_name,
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preset_def.label,
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preset_def.description,
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)
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for preset_name, preset_def in cls.presets.items()
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],
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default=first_preset, ## 1st is Default
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update=(lambda self, context: sync_selected_preset(self)),
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)
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else:
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cls.preset = None
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cls.presets = None
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####################
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# - Blender Init / Constraints
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####################
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def init(self, context: bpy.types.Context):
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"""Declares input and output sockets as described by the
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`NodeTypeProtocol` specification, and initializes each as described
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by user-provided `SocketDefProtocol`s.
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"""
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# Initialize Input Sockets
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.input_sockets.items():
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self.inputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value, ## strenum.value => a real str
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socket_def.label,
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)
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# Retrieve the Blender Socket (bpy.types.NodeSocket)
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## We could use self.g_input_bl_socket()...
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## ...but that would rely on implicit semi-initialized state.
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bl_socket = self.inputs[
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self.input_sockets[socket_name].label
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]
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# Initialize the Socket from the Socket Definition
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## `bl_socket` knows whether it's an input or output socket...
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## ...via its `.is_output` attribute.
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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# Initialize Output Sockets
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.output_sockets.items():
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self.outputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value,
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socket_def.label,
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)
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bl_socket = self.outputs[
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self.output_sockets[socket_name].label
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]
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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# Initialize Dynamic Sockets
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if hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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if self.socket_set in self.input_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.input_socket_sets[self.socket_set].items():
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self.inputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value,
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socket_def.label,
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)
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bl_socket = self.inputs[socket_def.label]
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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if self.socket_set in self.output_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.output_socket_sets[self.socket_set].items():
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self.outputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value,
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socket_def.label,
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)
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bl_socket = self.outputs[socket_def.label]
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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# Sync Default Preset to Input Socket Values
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if self.preset is not None:
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sync_selected_preset(self)
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@classmethod
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def poll(cls, ntree: bpy.types.NodeTree) -> bool:
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"""This class method controls whether a node can be instantiated
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in a given node tree.
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In our case, we restrict node instantiation to within a
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MaxwellSimTree.
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Args:
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ntree: The node tree within which the user is currently working.
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Returns:
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Whether or not the user should be able to instantiate the node.
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"""
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return ntree.bl_idname == contracts.TreeType.MaxwellSim.value
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def update(self) -> None:
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"""Called when some node properties (ex. links) change,
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and/or by custom code."""
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if hasattr(self, "update_cb"):
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self.update_cb()
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for bl_socket in self.outputs:
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if bl_socket.is_linked:
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for node_link in bl_socket.links:
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linked_node = node_link.to_node
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linked_node.update()
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def _update_socket(self):
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if not hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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raise ValueError("no socket")
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if self.socket_set == self.socket_set_previous: return
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# Delete Old Sockets
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if self.socket_set_previous in self.input_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.input_socket_sets[self.socket_set_previous].items():
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bl_socket = self.inputs[socket_def.label]
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self.inputs.remove(bl_socket)
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if self.socket_set_previous in self.output_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.output_socket_sets[self.socket_set_previous].items():
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bl_socket = self.outputs[socket_def.label]
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self.outputs.remove(bl_socket)
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# Add New Sockets
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if self.socket_set in self.input_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.input_socket_sets[self.socket_set].items():
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self.inputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value,
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socket_def.label,
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)
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bl_socket = self.inputs[socket_def.label]
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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if self.socket_set in self.output_socket_sets:
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for socket_name, socket_def in self.output_socket_sets[self.socket_set].items():
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self.outputs.new(
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socket_def.socket_type.value,
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socket_def.label,
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)
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bl_socket = self.outputs[socket_def.label]
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socket_def.init(bl_socket)
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# Update "Previous"
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self.socket_set_previous = self.socket_set
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####################
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# - UI Methods
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####################
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def draw_buttons(
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self,
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context: bpy.types.Context,
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layout: bpy.types.UILayout,
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) -> None:
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"""This method draws the UI of the node itself.
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Specifically, it is used to expose the Presets dropdown.
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"""
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if self.preset is not None:
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layout.prop(self, "preset", text="")
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if hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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layout.prop(self, "socket_set", text="")
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if hasattr(self, "draw_operators"):
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self.draw_operators(context, layout)
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####################
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# - Socket Getters
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####################
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def g_input_bl_socket(
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self,
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input_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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) -> bpy.types.NodeSocket:
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"""Returns the `bpy.types.NodeSocket` of an input socket by name.
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Args:
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input_socket_name: The name of the input socket, as defined in
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`self.input_sockets`.
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Returns:
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Blender's own node socket object.
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"""
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if input_socket_name in self.input_sockets:
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# Check Nicely that it Exists
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if input_socket_name not in self.input_sockets:
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msg = f"Input socket with name {input_socket_name} does not exist"
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raise ValueError(msg)
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return self.inputs[self.input_sockets[input_socket_name].label]
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elif hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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# You're on your own, chump
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return self.inputs[next(
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socket_def.label
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for socket_set, socket_dict in self.input_socket_sets.items()
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for socket_name, socket_def in socket_dict.items()
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if socket_name == input_socket_name
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)]
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def g_output_bl_socket(
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self,
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output_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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) -> bpy.types.NodeSocket:
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"""Returns the `bpy.types.NodeSocket` of an output socket by name.
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Args:
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output_socket_name: The name of the output socket, as defined in
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`self.output_sockets`.
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Returns:
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Blender's own node socket object.
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"""
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if output_socket_name in self.output_sockets:
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# (Guard) Socket Exists
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if output_socket_name not in self.output_sockets:
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msg = f"Input socket with name {output_socket_name} does not exist"
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raise ValueError(msg)
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return self.outputs[self.output_sockets[output_socket_name].label]
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elif hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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return self.outputs[next(
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socket_def.label
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for socket_set, socket_dict in self.input_socket_sets.items()
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for socket_name, socket_def in socket_dict.items()
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if socket_name == output_socket_name
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)]
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def g_output_socket_name(
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self,
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output_bl_socket_name: contracts.BLSocketName,
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) -> contracts.SocketName:
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if hasattr(self, "socket_set"):
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return next(
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socket_name
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for socket_set, socket_dict in self.output_socket_sets.items()
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for socket_name, socket_def in socket_dict.items()
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if socket_def.label == output_bl_socket_name
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)
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else:
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return next(
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output_socket_name
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for output_socket_name in self.output_sockets.keys()
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if self.output_sockets[
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output_socket_name
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].label == output_bl_socket_name
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)
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####################
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# - Socket Setters
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####################
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def s_input_value(
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self,
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input_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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value: typ.Any,
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) -> None:
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"""Sets the value of an input socket, if the value is compatible with
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the socket.
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Args:
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input_socket_name: The name of the input socket.
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value: The value to set, which must be compatible with the
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socket.
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Raises:
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ValueError: If the value is incompatible with the socket, for
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example due to incompatible types, then a ValueError will be
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raised.
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"""
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bl_socket = self.g_input_bl_socket(input_socket_name)
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# Set the Value
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bl_socket.default_value = value
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####################
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# - Socket Computation
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####################
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def compute_input(
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self,
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input_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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) -> typ.Any:
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"""Computes the value of an input socket, by its name. Will
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automatically compute the output socket value of any linked
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nodes.
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Args:
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input_socket_name: The name of the input socket, as defined in
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`self.input_sockets`.
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"""
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bl_socket = self.g_input_bl_socket(input_socket_name)
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# Linked: Compute Output of Linked Socket
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if bl_socket.is_linked:
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linked_node = bl_socket.links[0].from_node
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# Compute the Linked Socket Name
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linked_bl_socket_name: contracts.BLSocketName = bl_socket.links[0].from_socket.name
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linked_socket_name = linked_node.g_output_socket_name(
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linked_bl_socket_name
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)
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# Compute the Linked Socket Value
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linked_socket_value = linked_node.compute_output(
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linked_socket_name
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)
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# (Guard) Check the Compatibility of the Linked Socket Value
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if not bl_socket.is_compatible(linked_socket_value):
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msg = f"Tried setting socket ({input_socket_name}) to incompatible value ({linked_socket_value}) of type {type(linked_socket_value)}"
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raise ValueError(msg)
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return linked_socket_value
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# Unlinked: Simply Retrieve Socket Value
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|
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return bl_socket.default_value
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def compute_output(
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self,
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output_socket_name: contracts.SocketName,
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) -> typ.Any:
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"""Computes the value of an output socket name, from its socket name.
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|
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|
Searches for methods decorated with `@computes_output_socket("name")`,
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|
|
which describe the computation that occurs to actually compute the
|
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|
|
value of an output socket from ex. input sockets and node properties.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
|
|
output_socket_name: The name declaring the output socket,
|
|
|
|
for which this method computes the output.
|
|
|
|
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|
Returns:
|
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|
|
The value of the output socket, as computed by the dedicated method
|
|
|
|
registered using the `@computes_output_socket` decorator.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Lookup the Function that Computes the Output Socket
|
|
|
|
## The decorator ALWAYS produces a FuncOutputSocket.
|
|
|
|
## Thus, we merely need to find a FuncOutputSocket
|
|
|
|
output_socket_func = next(
|
|
|
|
method.output_socket_func
|
|
|
|
for attr_name in dir(self) ## Lookup self.*
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(
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|
|
method := getattr(self, attr_name),
|
|
|
|
FuncOutputSocket,
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
if method.output_socket_name == output_socket_name
|
|
|
|
)
|
|
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|
|
return output_socket_func(self)
|